If you have allergies, you already know that allergy season has arrived and it can be a long season of suffering.

Doctors say if you are allergic to molds and grasses, hang on to your allergy medicine. While the tree season ends in April, grasses hit in May and June. When it warms up and rains, the molds will surface. Molds could be bad because the ground is already moist from all the snow we had.

It's April 1st and yes, Chicagoans are still bundled up. Despite cold temperatures and bare trees, pollen is the air, which means the spring allergy season has arrived.

Doctors say if you have been suffering on your own, start taking allergy medicine as soon as possible. Because of the bad winter, the spring allergy season did get off to a late start. But, according to the trees, spring is here.